Patrick James Dunagan

Patrick James Dunagan lives in San Francisco and works at Gleeson Library at USF. He is the author of “There are people who think painters shouldn’t talk”: A GUSTONBOOK (Post-Apollo, 2011). Other recent writings of his have appeared in:
Amerarcana, Barzakh, Big Bell, The Critical Flame, Galatea Resurrects,
House Organ, ON, The Poetry Project Newsletter, Polis, Rain Taxi, and
Vanitas. Recent chapbooks include: from Chansonniers (Blue Press, 2008),
Spirit Guest & Others (Lew Gallery Editions, 2009), Easy Eden w/
Micah Ballard (PUSH, 2009) and her friends down at the french cafe had
no english words for me (PUSH, 2010). In addition to his own poems and book
reviews, he’s currently working with Persian poet Ava Koohbor
co-translating her work from Farsi.